Not only does that explain last week's must-see massacre that gave us at least thirteen TV casualties, but it also helps justify why former hits like Mike & Molly and Castle said goodbye with their series finales on Monday night!

The CBS sitcom and ABC buddy cop drama bowed out at six and eight seasons a piece, and stars like Melissa McCarthy, Nathan Fillion, and Stana Katic were quick to thanks fans on Twitter after their episodes aired!

According to Us Weekly, Stana Katic is leaving Castle after eight seasons due to her inability to work with costar and on-screen love Nathan Fillion. Apparently the tension got so bad that Stana would "cry" in her dressing room after bad bouts with Nathan.

During Sunday's broadcast of the 2016 MTV Movie Awards, the soulful singer took the stage to perform her song Castle, which is featured in the upcoming film The Huntsman: Winter's War.

The 21-year-old totally commanded the stage during her powerful performance!

From her itty bitty outfit to the fake snow falling around her, we were captivated. It gave us the chills!

Singing along with a choir and a bit of an orchestra, we loved the haunting and eerie sound it all created. Although, we would've preferred if we could hear her a little better — the sound was a bit low.

Both Nashville and Castle have built loyal followings in their time over at ABC, but with questions about their respective futures looming large, it seems like only now we're getting more insight into what's up with these two shows!

One Life to Live's Nathaniel Marston has passed away on Wednesday as a result of the injuries he sustained from a serious car crash late last month.

He was 40 years old.

The actor was driving in Reno, Nevada when he got into a single-vehicle accident. Police think the soap star had fallen asleep at wheel, which caused his pickup truck to flip multiple times.

His mother, Elizabeth Jackson, took to Facebook to share the devastating news, writing:

"Nathaniel Marston UPDATE: November 11, 2015 - Dear family and friends, it is with a heavy heart that I share this devastating news. My beloved and cherished son, Nathaniel Marston, who was putting up the good fight until last night was not able to continue due to the traumatic and devastating nature of his injuries. Nathaniel passed away peacefully as I held him in my arms. Father William, myself and his second Mommy Lisa, and our dear friend Charlotte were by his bedside, he was not alone. His injuries, which Dr.'s did their best to heal were not responding to treatment and one after another his bodily functions failed to support his life."

This is just so tragic.

On Tuesday, Nathaniel's team revealed that he was still in critical condition, fighting pneumonia, and struggling with a heart infection and irregular pulse.

Elizabeth explained that he would have been paralyzed if he had survived his injuries, adding:

A couple was found dead this week after allegedly falling off the top of the wall of a fort — while having sex — and landing in a moat.

The incident, which took place at the Vauban Fort on the Chausey archipelago eleven miles off the coast of France, has been termed by French police as a case of "lovemaking gone wrong."

Apparently, the unnamed 31-year-old man was a resident of the island, and the woman, also 31, was visiting when the urge struck and they did the deed on the edge of the wall, falling more than thirty feet.

They were found naked at the bottom of the moat, with their belongings still sitting on the ledge of the wall above. At least they died doing what they loved?

Interestingly, this is far from the only case of death during risky sex — there are many examples of people who died while doin' the deed!

But now, the younger sister of Louis, Félicité Deakin (pictured above, left, with Louis), has figured out her own way to pay tribute to her mother in a very special manner, and we are SO touched by it.

On Friday, the 16-year-old Deakin shared the following image (below), a gorgeous portrait of the family with her late mother, Johannah Deakin, surrounded by all of her children: